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The Cincinnati Bengals have announced they’ll open training camp in Dayton on July 27 at Welcome Stadium. The team will announce its full training camp schedule on Tuesday.
To celebrate the NFL’s 100th season, the NFL is honoring Dayton as one of its 13 Original Towns by partnering with the Bengals to host their first training camp practice of 2019 in Dayton.
The first-ever NFL game was played in Dayton in 1920, featuring the Dayton Triangles and Columbus Panhandles — two of the League’s original 14 teams.
The NFL Network will air live coverage of the practice from Dayton to pay homage to the historic city in NFL history.
In addition, the city of Dayton and the NFL are collaborating to build a turf field in the area to celebrate the city’s role as an Original Town and leave a lasting impact for years to come.
“There have always been great Bengals fans in the Dayton area,” said Bengals Executive Vice President Katie Blackburn in a press release. “The Bengals are excited to get back to Dayton for a special practice opening the Zac Taylor era, kicking off the 2019 season and recognizing the history of the NFL and the first game played in Dayton at Triangle Park.”
Gates at Welcome Stadium will open at 1:30 pm EST and admission is free at the 11,000-seat stadium. Players and coaches will start taking the field shortly after 2 p.m. with practice scheduled to begin at 2:30 pm EST. At the conclusion of practice (estimated 3:30 pm EST.), players will be available for an autograph session.
Welcome Stadium is located next to the University of Dayton Arena just over one mile from UD’s campus. Parking will be available for $5. Stadium concession stands will be open during practice and Bengals merchandise and tickets will be available for purchase.